C17 - Alsace - completed Flashcards

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What is the climate of Alsace?

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Cool to moderate continental

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What is a potential climatic threat to the region of Alsace?

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Prevailing westerly rain-bearing winds

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How is Alsace protected from the westerly winds?

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By the Vosges Mountains

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How’s the weather like in Alsace?

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  • Prevailing westerly rain-bearing winds
  • Lack of cloud cover
  • Sunny summers
  • Dry autumns
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What is the result on wines of the dry climate in Alsace?

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Grapes can achieve high levels of sugar ripeness

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What is the potential weather hazard in Alsace?

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Occasional drought

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Where are the best vineyards of Alsace located?

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On the steepest slopes with east and south east aspects

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Describe the northerly part of the Alsace vineyard area

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It has the coolest climate and the least protection from the Vosges

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Where are the lesser vineyards of Alsace?

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On the plain between the Vosges foothills and the Rhine

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What is the main use of grapes from the lesser vineyards of Alsace?

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making Crémant d’Alsace

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What is the soil like in the vineyards of the foothills of Alsace?

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Very varied

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Why is there so much soil variation in parts of Alsace?

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It has experienced a dramatic geological history

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What is the key factor in why there is so much variety in style in Alsace?

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The geological variation

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Grape growing practices in Alsace, vary depending on…

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Whether the vineyards are on slopes or on the plain

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Describe Alsatian vineyard practices on slopes

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  • They are trained low to benefit from radiated heat
  • Rows are oriented to maximise the vines’ exposure to the sun
  • Harvesting is done by hand
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Describe Alsatian vineyard practices on the plains

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Vines are trained high to minimise the risk of Spring frosts

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What kind of viticulture is commonly practiced in Alsace?

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Organic and Biodynamic

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Why are Organic and Biodynamic viticulture popular in Alsace?

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Low disease pressure in the sunny, dry conditions

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What is the key logistical challenge faced by growers in Alsace?

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Because they have a number of small plots of vines, each planted with different varieties, they will ripen at different times, therefore the vintage may be spread over a long period

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Between which months does the Alsatian harvest usually last?

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September - November/December

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What are the most important/noble varieties of Alsace?

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  • Riesling
  • Gewurztraminer
  • Pinot Gris
  • Muscat
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Which varieties may be used for VT, grand cru and SGN wines in Alsace?

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The noble varieties only

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23
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The vast majority of Alsace wines are made from…

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Single varieties

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What are Alsatian blended varieties usually made from?

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Juice that was not selected for varietal wines

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What does it mean when an Alsatian wine is labelled Edelzwicker or Gentil? How else may this be labelled?

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  • A blended wine

- A producer’s brand name

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Are all Alsatian blends of a basic quality?

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No, some are very high quality, even being made from grand cru vineyards, but these are very rare

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Why is winemaking in Alsace so focused on retaining aroma/varietal character?

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Most of the varieties are aromatic

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How do traditional Alsatian winemakers typically ferment their wines?

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In large old oak barrels, typically more than 100 years old

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29
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What is notable about the old oak barrels sometimes used in Alsace?

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The inside is lines with a thick layer of Tartrates

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30
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What is the effect of the tartrate deposits lining the inside of Alsatian barrels?

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It prevents the wood from having any influence on the wine

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31
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What kind of vessel is used for modern fermentation in Alsace? What is the benefit of this?

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  • Stainless steel

- They facilitate the control of temperature at fermentation

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32
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Which winemaking practice is generally avoided in Alsace? Why?

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  • MLF

- It would mask the pure fruit flavours

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33
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When does bottling usually take place in Alsace? Why?

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  • In the spring following the vintage

- The wine is still young and fresh

34
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Can Alsace wines be bottle-aged?

A

Many of them can, yes

35
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What are the predominant sugar levels in Alsace wines?

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Most are dry (with the exception of VT and SGN wines), but recently more and more - particularly grand cru wines - are being made with noticeable levels of sweetness

36
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What is the problem with the increasing levels of sweetness in Alsace?

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There is no official system for indicating sweetness levels

37
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Describe the sweetness levels of VT wines in Alsace

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They can range from dry to medium-sweet

38
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Describe sugar levels in SGN wines

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They are always sweet, though the influence of noble rot can vary from wine to wine

39
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What is the most widely planted of the noble varieties in Alsace?

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Riesling

40
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Describe the flavour profile of the best Rieslings in Alsace

A
  • Medium to full-bodied
  • Dry
  • Medium alcohol
  • High acidity
  • Citrus and stone fruit
  • Pronounced steely/stony character
41
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Contrary to its traditional style, many Alsace Rieslings are now being made with…

A

Some residual sugar

42
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How do Alsace Rieslings typically differ from their German counterparts?

A

They don’t typically show as much floral character

43
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What aromas are typical from an Alsace Gewurztraminer?

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  • Lychees
  • Roses
  • Sweet baking spices
44
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Describe the appearance of the Gewurztraminer grape and its effect on the wine

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The skin has a light pink tinge, giving a golden colour to some of the wines

45
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Give the profile of Gewurztraminer wines

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  • Full-bodied
  • Oily texture
  • High alcohol (14% is not uncommon)
  • Low to medium acidity
46
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What is the profile of Alsace Pinot Gris?

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  • Full-bodied and rich
  • High alcohol
  • More acidity than Gewurztraminer
  • Similar colour to Gewurztraminer but less aromatic
  • Pronounced flavour of fresh and dried fruits and a honeyed character
47
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Which Muscat grape provides the best quality of the three in Alsace?

A

Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains

48
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What is the flavour profile of MBAPG in Alsace?

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  • Light to medium body
  • Low to medium acidity
  • Intensely aromatic
  • Orange blossom, Rose and Grape flavours
49
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What is the viticultural hazard associated with growing MBAPG in Alsace?

A

It is prone to poor fruit set and rot

50
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What is used as a more reliable alternative to MBAPG in Alsace? How does it compare with the former?

A
  • Muscat Ottonel

- Less aromatic

51
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Give the most widely planted non-noble variety in Alsace

A

Pinot Blanc

52
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On what kind of land is Pinot Blanc planted in Alsace?

A

In the more fertile soils of the plains

53
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What is Pinot Blanc most commonly used for in Alsace?

A

Sparkling wine

54
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Roughly describe still wines of Pinot Blanc in Alsace

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Light, simple, refreshing and non-aromatic

55
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Which Alsace grape is similar to Pinot Blanc but slightly spicier and more full-bodied?

A

Auxerrois

56
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What is sometimes blended with Pinot Blanc in Alsace?

A

Auxerrois

57
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Which Alsace grape variety used to be widely planted, but is making way for noble varieties?

A

Sylvaner

58
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Roughly describe Sylvaner wines from Alsace

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  • Delicately perfumed
  • Some richness (but less than Gewurztraminer)
  • Best drunk young
59
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What is the only black variety permitted in Alsace?

A

Pinot Noir

60
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Describe Alsace Pinot Noir

A
  • They lack the weight and concentration of Burgundy Pinot Noir
  • At their best, a light, fruity red/rosé
61
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How do winemakers in Alsace sometimes force more concentrated flavours in Pinot Noir-based wines?

A

With new oak flavours

62
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How many appellations are there in Alsace?

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2

63
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What are the principal appellations of Alsace?

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  • Alsace

- Alsace Grand Cru

64
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What are the two other classifications in Alsace?

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  • Vendanges Tardives (VT)

- Sélection de Grains Nobles (SGN)

65
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What dictates the classifications VT and SGN?

A

Sugar ripeness

66
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Which Alsace appellation can apply to use VT/SGN?

A

Both

67
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How do producers in Alsace differentiate between the qualities of their wines?

A

With terms like Réserve personelle and Cuvée spéciale (these terms have no legal status)

68
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Which appellation accounts for the majority of Alsace’s production?

A

Alsace

69
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What is the status of single variety wines within the Alsace appellation?

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Most Alsace wines are single variety

70
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What is key about the single variety wines of Alsace?

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They are varietally labelled

71
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What must apply if a wine is varietally labelled?

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100% of grapes must be from that variety

72
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Can villages be named on Alsace appellation wines?

A

Yes, some villages can for certain styles of wine, but this is rare

73
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How many vineyards in Alsace have their own Grand Cru appellation?

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Over fifty

74
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What are the main rules applying to Alsace grand cru wines?

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  • They must be produced from a single noble variety (with some exceptions)
  • The label must state vineyard, vintage and grape variety (where appropriate)
75
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What is the controversy surrounding the grand cru appellation in Alsace?

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Many producers believe the appellations to be too large and encompass land not worthy of the appellation

76
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What is the meaning of Vendanges Tardives?

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Late harvest

77
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How may a wine qualify for Vendanges Tardives?

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  • It must be made from one of the four noble varieties

- It must have a specific minimum sugar ripeness depending on variety

78
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How are the best VT wines of Alsace vinified?

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  • They will have undergone passerillage

- There may be some influence of noble rot

79
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What are the principal rules applying to a wine being SGN?

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  • It must be made from one of the four noble varieties

- It must have a specific minimum sugar ripeness depending on variety (higher than those of VT wines)

80
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How are the higher necessary sugar ripeness levels required in SGN wines usually achieved?

A

Usually by noble rot

81
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How often are SGN wines produced in Alsace? How much of it?

A
  • Not every year

- Only in small quantities

82
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What kind of wines production is focused in Alsace?

A

Aromatic white grape varieties made in dry, off-dry and sweet styles.